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Mac OS X Server Admin Guide
Admin Guide is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document. Read the Mac OS X Server Administrators Guide to learn about installing and setting up Mac OS X Server v10.0 for the first time, strategies for more>> Admin Guide is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document. Read the Mac OS X Server Administrators Guide to learn about installing and setting up Mac OS X Server v10.0 for the first time, strategies for configuring your network and server, and the different server administration applications.
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Apple Mac OS X Server 10.5.7
Apple Mac OS X Server ... The 10.5.7 update is recommended for all servers currently running Leopard Server more>> Apple Mac OS X Server... The 10.5.7 update is recommended for all servers currently running Leopard Server. This update includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for:
- promoting Open Directory replica to master
- offline login for Portable Home Directories with FileVault
- client management using a hardware UUID
- group access lists for managed clients
- adding metapackages (.mpkg) to System Image Utility workflows
For detailed information about this update, please visit this website.
Mac OS X Server 10.5 or later.
Mac OS X Server Web Password 0.9
Mac OS X Server Web Password - Allows users to change passwords from web page more>>
Once it is installed, users connect via a web browser to a URL on your Mac OS X Server such as https://www.example.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MOSXSWebPassword.
They can then enter their username, old password, and new password, and their account password will be changed.
If you deploy this application for real world use, you should make sure that your web server will allow people to access the application only via SSL to protect passwords.
Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 PPC Update
Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 PPC Update - recommended for all servers and includes fixes for the operating system and other apps more>> <<less
MacOS X Server Updater (PPC) 1.0-2
Mac OS X Server Update 1.0-2 includes the following fixes: Apache Web server version 1.3.6, which addresses problems that could cause the Apache parent process to terminate unexpectedly more>> Mac OS X Server Update 1.0-2 includes the following fixes:
- Apache Web server version 1.3.6, which addresses problems that could cause the Apache parent process to terminate unexpectedly.
- Corrects a problem in which executing a large number of simultaneous CGI scripts could cause the system to become unresponsive.
- Changes to the kernel to improve its stability and correct problems that could occur when the server was heavily loaded.
- Changes to Network Filesystem (NFS) to improve its operation and stability.
- You no longer need to configure TCP/IP to use only AppleTalk.
- If you have a newer ("blue and white") Power Macintosh G3, changes to your monitor resolution are now saved.
- You can now use the dual-channel, ultra-wide SCSI cards available from Apple with some Macintosh Server G3 computers.
- The Workspace Manager now saves the viewer options.
- You can now update the MacOS.app to Mac OS 8.6.
- You can now format disk image files on UFS volumes from MacOS.app; for example, when creating a new StartupDisk.img file using createimage.
- Apple file services works with encrypted passwords sent by AppleShare Client software version 3.8.3 and the DHX UAM.
MacOS X Server 1.0 or later.
Apple Mac OS X Server Update 10.5.7
Delivers overall improved reliability for Mac OS X Server 10.5 more>> Delivers overall improved reliability for Mac OS X Server 10.5
The 10.5.7 update is recommended for all servers running Leopard Server.
Main features:
This update includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for:
- directory service reliability and authenticating new File Sharing connections
- binding and authentication in Active Directory environments
- editing Wiki content in Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer
- viewing Wikis and Blogs from an iPhone or iPod touch
- searching with Spotlight in the Finder and on the web
- sending Welcome email messages to users in Server Preferences
- importing users and working with nested groups in Server Preferences
- randomization of DNS source ports and transaction IDs
- updating DNS information when server IP address changes occur
- hosting DHCP services
- supporting private events in iCal
- synchronizing Portable Home Directories
- enabling Software Update Server
- using SNMPv3 services
- hosting with WebObjects; update to version 5.4.3
- hosting mail services for users with long user names
- preventing mail server database corruption
- ensuring security of LDAP password hashes
- propagating password changes to Open Directory replicas
- creating and editing DNS records in Server Admin
- using System Image Utility to create NetBoot and NetInstall images
- creating augment directory records in Advanced server configuration
- using Managed Preferences when clients are bound to Active Directory
- providing RADIUS authentication to 802.11n-enabled AirPort Base Stations
Enhancements
This update includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for:
- Promoting Open Directory replica to master.
- Offline login for Portable Home Directories with FileVault.
- Client management using a hardware UUID.
- Group access lists for managed clients.
- Adding metapackages (.mpkg) to System Image Utility workflows.
Apple OS X Server Admin Tools 10.5.7
Provides admin software for OS X Servers. more>> Provides admin software for OS X Servers.
Apple OS X Server Admin Tools contains remote administration tools, documentation, and utilities that you can install on a computer other than your server.
Apple OS X Server Admin Tools major features:
- Installers
The Server Administration Software installer package contains tools for remote server administration. These applications require Mac OS X version 10.5 or later. If you received this administration tools disc with an Xserve, the Apple Xserve Diagnostics software is also available for diagnosing certain Xserve hardware issues.
- Server Assistant
Use the Server Assistant application to install or set up Mac OS X Server on a remote computer.Server Assistant is primarily used for the set up of Xserve systems without an attached display. Server Preferences and Server Status widget The Server Preferences application and Server Status widget are for remote administration and monitoring of your server when set up in either the standard or workgroup server con?gurations.
- Server Admin
The Server Admin application is for remote administration of one or more servers. It can be used to manage ?le share points, con?gure service settings, monitor server activity, and provide detailed logging information for each of the running services.
- Server Monitor
Server Monitor is for the remote monitoring and management of one or more Xserve systems.
- Workgroup Manager
Use Workgroup Manager to remotely manage users, groups, and computer accounts in advanced server deployments. Workgroup Manager is also used to set and manage preferences for Mac OS X users.
- System Image Utility
The System Image Utility application is for the creation and customization of NetBoot and NetInstall images.
- Xgrid Admin
The Xgrid Admin application allows administrators to remotely manage clusters and monitor the activity of controllers, agents, and the status of jobs on the grid.
- QuickTime Broadcaster
Use QuickTime Broadcaster along with QuickTime Streaming Server to produce professional-quality live events. The QuickTime Broadcaster application can be used to capture live audio and video streams and transmit them to QuickTime Streaming Server for redistribution.
- Documentation
Mac OS X Server includes onscreen help and a suite of orientation and administrative guides. The Getting Started guide in PDF format can be found in the Documentation folder.
Enhancements
- Installers - The Server Administration Software installer package contains tools for remote server administration. These applications require Mac OS X version 10.5 or later. If you received this administration tools disc with an Xserve, the Apple Xserve Diagnostics software is also available for diagnosing certain Xserve hardware issues.
- Server Assistant - Use the Server Assistant application to install or set up Mac OS X Server on a remote computer.Server Assistant is primarily used for the set up of Xserve systems without an attached display. Server Preferences and Server Status widget The Server Preferences application and Server Status widget are for remote administration and monitoring of your server when set up in either the standard or workgroup server con?gurations.
- Server Admin - The Server Admin application is for remote administration of one or more servers. It can be used to manage ?le share points, con?gure service settings, monitor server activity, and provide detailed logging information for each of the running services.
- Server Monitor - Server Monitor is for the remote monitoring and management of one or more Xserve systems.
- Workgroup Manager - Use Workgroup Manager to remotely manage users, groups, and computer accounts in advanced server deployments. Workgroup Manager is also used to set and manage preferences for Mac OS X users.
- System Image Utility - The System Image Utility application is for the creation and customization of NetBoot and NetInstall images.
- Xgrid Admin - The Xgrid Admin application allows administrators to remotely manage clusters and monitor the activity of controllers, agents, and the status of jobs on the grid.
- QuickTime Broadcaster - Use QuickTime Broadcaster along with QuickTime Streaming Server to produce professional-quality live events. The QuickTime Broadcaster application can be used to capture live audio and video streams and transmit them to QuickTime Streaming Server for redistribution.
- Documentation - Mac OS X Server includes onscreen help and a suite of orientation and administrative guides. The Documentation folder contains the Getting Started guide in PDF format.
Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 Universal Update
Mac OS X Server 10.4.9 Universal Update - recommended for all Universal servers more>> <<less
Web Help Desk - Mac OS X Server Install 8.4.6.10
Web Help Desk is an affordable and intuitive web based help desk software, including: Incident Management - Asset Management - Two-way Email Integration - Knowledge Base - LDAP Synchronization - Reporting - & more. As a 100% web based, vendor neutral solution, the Web Help Desk provides a low cost of ownership, ultimate portability and simple implementation. Increase service desk productivity and customer support satisfaction with Web Help Desk. more>> <<less
Apple Mail Server 10.3.9
Apple Mail Server - Improves OS X 10.3.9 mail server performance more>>
Enhancements:
- more accurate reconstruction of mail database files.
Extensis Suitcase Server 10.2.1
Extensis Suitcase Server 10.2 adds various improvements and bugfixes: Support for users and groups for complete control Font license tracking and control New administration tools Remote more>> Extensis Suitcase Server 10.2 adds various improvements and bugfixes:
- Support for users and groups for complete control
- Font license tracking and control
- New administration tools
- Remote administration via TCP/IP
- Secure and centralized font database
- Suitcase Server network broadcast
- Ability for Suitcase clients to "discover" Suitcase Servers
- Continuous updating of Suitcase clients
- Fonts are always available to client users
- Improved performance
- Compatible with Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X 10.1 or later, 10.2 recommended.
Apple Macintosh Management Server 1.2
Apple Macintosh Management Server is a full featured and advanced Mac OS X Server process which is designed to manage Mac OS client computers. more>>
Apple Macintosh Management Server 1.2 is a full featured and advanced Mac OS X Server process which is designed to manage Mac OS client computers.
The Macintosh Management Server 1.2 Installer updates your Macintosh Management Server software to version 1.2. To use this software, you need version 1.2 or later of the Macintosh Manager administration software and version 1.1 or later of the Macintosh Manager client software installed on your Mac OS computers. Do not use this version of the server with versions of Macintosh Manager client software earlier than 1.1.
iServeBox 1.3
iServeBox - Tool for managing Unix network daemons more>>
Simply open the management window and check/uncheck boxes, like in the default-shipped Mac OS X Sharing Preferences panel.
iServeBox is freeware and opensoure.
Server Tools 10.4.7
Server Tools is written to be a free program which comes with administration software and tools you can install on a computer other than your server. more>>
Server Tools 10.4.7 is written to be a free program which comes with administration software and tools you can install on a computer other than your server. Server Admin for configuring service settings, monitoring server activity, logging information and the state of each service. Workgroup Manager for managing share points, users, group and computer lists, privileges and Managed Network View.
Server Monitor for monitoring the hardware status of Xserve servers. System Image Utility for creating, modifying and managing NetBoot and Network Install disk images. Server Assistant for remote installations and initial configuration of Mac OS X Server.